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WPES@CCS 2020: Virtual Event, USA
- Jay Ligatti, Xinming Ou, Wouter Lueks, Paul Syverson:
WPES'20: Proceedings of the 19th Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, Virtual Event, USA, November 9, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8086-7 - Dolière Francis Somé, Tamara Rezk:
Strenghtening Content Security Policy via Monitoring and URL Parameters Filtering. 1-13 - Sebastian Zimmeck, Kuba Alicki:
Standardizing and Implementing Do Not Sell. 15-20 - Christiane Kuhn, Friederike Kitzing, Thorsten Strufe:
SoK on Performance Bounds in Anonymous Communication. 21-39 - Victor Morel, Raúl Pardo:
SoK: Three Facets of Privacy Policies. 41-56 - Wentao Guo, Jay Rodolitz, Eleanor Birrell:
Poli-see: An Interactive Tool for Visualizing Privacy Policies. 57-71 - Simson L. Garfinkel, Philip Leclerc:
Randomness Concerns when Deploying Differential Privacy. 73-86 - Minh-Ha Le, Md Sakib Nizam Khan, Georgia Tsaloli, Niklas Carlsson, Sonja Buchegger:
AnonFACES: Anonymizing Faces Adjusted to Constraints on Efficacy and Security. 87-100 - Samuel Judson, Ning Luo, Timos Antonopoulos, Ruzica Piskac:
Privacy Preserving CTL Model Checking through Oblivious Graph Algorithms. 101-115 - Ryan Henry, Alyssa Tory, Sophie Henry, Isabella Henry, Samantha Henry:
Where's Alice?: Applied Kid Crypto Meets Provable Security. 117-121 - Milan Lopuhaä-Zwakenberg, Zitao Li, Boris Skoric, Ninghui Li:
Improving Frequency Estimation under Local Differential Privacy. 123-135 - Lihi Idan, Joan Feigenbaum:
PRShare: A Framework for Privacy-Preserving, Interorganizational Data Sharing. 137-149 - Malte Breuer, Ulrike Meyer, Susanne Wetzel, Anja Mühlfeld:
A Privacy-Preserving Protocol for the Kidney Exchange Problem. 151-162 - Emre Yilmaz, Erman Ayday, Tianxi Ji, Pan Li:
Preserving Genomic Privacy via Selective Sharing. 163-179 - Laura Calloway, Hilda Hadan, Shakthidhar Gopavaram, Shrirang Mare, L. Jean Camp:
Privacy in Crisis: Participants' Privacy Preferences for Health and Marketing Data during a Pandemic. 181-189 - Paul-Olivier Dehaye, Joel Reardon:
Proximity Tracing in an Ecosystem of Surveillance Capitalism. 191-203
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